- Susan Sarandon (The Buddy System (1984)); Brooke Shields (Bob Hope's USO Christmas in Beirut (1984)); Carol Wayne (Surf II (1983)) talks about her Playboy pictorial.
- The eye in the background behind Johnny - which had been put there as a reference to Orwell's "1984" - is retired. Johnny chats with Tommy about his judging a collegiate Dixieland competition in Columbus; then, for a brief comedy segment, Johnny reads possible nicknames for the offensive line of the Super Bowl-bound LA Raiders. Johnny first asks Susan Sarandon if she is superstitious, as it is Friday the 13th. She then talks about her film "The Buddy System" and how it has made her think about motherhood, and feeling her time shrinking. She also talks about being politically involved since the 1960s, and the importance of registering to vote, and says she has matured from youthful idealism to a more practical activism. The conversation then shifts to her discussing not currently having a romantic partner. Then comes Art Fern's Tea Time Movie with pitches for Florida real estate and discount furniture, and featuring Carol Wayne as the Matinee Lady. Brooke Shields talks about doing a Christmas special for the troops in Beirut with Bob Hope. Wayne then makes her first interview appearance on the show in several years (since the show cut back to 60 minutes), and talks about her role in the movie "Surf II". She then talks about her pictorial in the current issue of Playboy, and also about her bulldog and how she overcame his fear of shopping carts.—lenab9011
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